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18 September 2007 Dye-based non-volatile holographic data storage media
Christoph Erben, Xiaolei Shi, Eugene Boden, Kathryn L. Longley
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Abstract
Holographic data storage materials are presented that are based on a thermoplastic host doped with narrow-band absorption dyes. The dyes are photosensitive and undergo non-reversible photobleaching reactions upon exposure. Samples were produced using different dyes and various concentrations in a polymer host with a focus on sensitivity and capacity of the media. A challenging obstacle for a successful dye-doped system is the inherent remaining photosensitivity of the material after the writing process. This paper will introduce the concept of a highly sensitive yet non-volatile dye-based data storage system. The chromophore is subjected to a post-treatment step at a second wavelength which removes the photosensitivity. The stored data can therefore be secured against degradation during read-out at the writing wavelength.
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Christoph Erben, Xiaolei Shi, Eugene Boden, and Kathryn L. Longley "Dye-based non-volatile holographic data storage media", Proc. SPIE 6657, Organic 3D Photonics Materials and Devices, 665707 (18 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.740221
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Data storage

Refractive index

Absorbance

Holograms

Holography

Molecules

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